Visitors travel to Asir for autumn views, heritage trails

Abha and Rijal Almaa highlight Asir’s position as a region where natural beauty meets heritage. (SPA)
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Updated 06 September 2025
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Visitors travel to Asir for autumn views, heritage trails

  • Abha, with fog draping its peaks and valleys, epitomizes this seasonal charm, offering a blend of moderate climate and striking scenery that reinforces the region’s standing as a premier mountain tourism hub

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Asir region, where clouds blanket Abha’s mountain slopes, is one of the Kingdom’s most picturesque seasonal destinations during the autumn.

According to researcher Abdullah Al-Moussa in his book “The Agricultural Calendar in Asir,” the autumn season begins with the appearance of the Suhail star in late July, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It brings fog, cooler temperatures and ripening autumn fruits such as pomegranates, Al-Moussa said.




Abha and Rijal Almaa highlight Asir’s position as a region where natural beauty meets heritage. (SPA)

The weather marks a transition between summer rains and moderate conditions, guiding agricultural rhythms and drawing visitors eager to enjoy Asir’s natural beauty.

Abha, with fog draping its peaks and valleys, epitomizes this seasonal charm, offering a blend of moderate climate and striking scenery that reinforces the region’s standing as a premier mountain tourism hub.

West of Abha, the governorate of Rijal Almaa extends this appeal with its fusion of nature and heritage, the SPA reported.

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• Abha, with fog draping its peaks and valleys, epitomizes seasonal charm, offering a blend of moderate climate and striking scenery.

• West of Abha, the governorate of Rijal Almaa extends this appeal with its fusion of nature and heritage.

• Its heritage museum, established in 1985, preserves local history and traditions, making the village a cultural centerpiece of Asir.

Seasonal rains feed waterfalls and forests, while traditional stone houses built on steep slopes stand as cultural landmarks of resilience and adaptation.

Terraced fields of corn, coffee and millet, alongside apiaries producing honey, reflect the region’s deep agricultural roots and strengthen the local economy.




Abha and Rijal Almaa highlight Asir’s position as a region where natural beauty meets heritage. (SPA)

The heritage village of Rijal Almaa, dating back more than three centuries, features stone, mud and wood houses, some rising eight stories, adorned with the colorful carvings of Al-Qatt Al-Asiri art.

Its heritage museum, established in 1985, preserves local history and traditions, making the village a cultural centerpiece of Asir.

With its combination of scenic landscapes, vibrant agriculture and architectural heritage, Rijal Almaa has become a leading tourism destination in Saudi Arabia, according to the SPA.

Together with Abha’s autumn vistas, it highlights Asir’s position as a region where natural beauty meets heritage.

 


Eritrean president tours Saudi port operations in Jeddah

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Eritrean president tours Saudi port operations in Jeddah

  • Afwerki received a presentation on the Red Sea Gateway Terminal, a national company specializing in maritime transport and logistics

JEDDAH: Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki visited Jeddah Islamic Port on Saturday, where he was welcomed by Saudi Ports Authority President Suliman Al-Mazroua.

During the visit, Afwerki received a presentation on the Red Sea Gateway Terminal, a national company specializing in maritime transport and logistics, highlighting its key operations and advanced technological systems.

He toured the company’s facilities and was briefed on the latest technologies and efficiency measures that enhance capacity and competitiveness of Saudi ports, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The visit reinforces the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening regional and international cooperation in maritime transport and logistics, supporting its ports as strategic hubs for global trade in line with Vision 2030.

Later on Saturday, the Eritrean president departed Jeddah. He was seen off at King Abdulaziz International Airport by Makkah Deputy Gov. Prince Saud bin Mishaal and other senior officials.

On Wednesday, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met Afwerki in Riyadh. They reviewed bilateral relations, prospects for cooperation across various fields, and other issues of mutual interest.